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Our First Listen to Rae Khalil’s Album “Crybaby”

by Tamara Vasquez April 16, 2024
written by Tamara Vasquez

If Rae Khalil isn’t already in your music rotation, do yourself a favor and add her now.

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VCHA Drops Track “Only One” Before Allegiant Stadium Performance with TWICE, Ready to Light Up Vegas! – EXCLUSIVE

by Emma Salehi March 15, 2024
written by Emma Salehi

Global group powerhouse VCHA is back – but this time, we’re catching up on what the talented six have been up to since our last interview with these “Girls of The Year.”

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Music Reimagined: Rhymefest Album Review

by Madison Haynie February 9, 2024
written by Madison Haynie

Every time you listen to a song, you’re hearing a carefully crafted conversation between the music and the lyrics. Rhymefest has taken that a step further in his latest masterpiece James & Nikki: A Conversation

photo credit: Tori “Torsion” Howard

Grammy winner, social activist, and University of Chicago professor Rhymefest‘s newest project remasters a conversation between black literary icons James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni from 1971.  The project features stories about black life in America, the struggle for racial justice, and evolving gender roles in this intelligent piece of art. The project includes soundbites from the original conversation, as well as Rhymefest’s artistic interpretations.

Rhymefest became inspired by the conversation after he heard it. Despite the differences between Baldwin and Giovanni, they came together and spoke about the world around them. They shared their stories and experiences with one another and Rhymefest wanted to create a project reflecting that.

There are nine tracks on the album, featuring artists Helixx C Armageddon, Infamous Teefa, Brittany Carter, Freddie Old Soul, E.P Da Hellcat, and Saba the Godis. The album is being released by the Golden State Entertainment (GSE), entertainment division of the Golden State Warriors. The team is the only team in the NBA to do something like this.

This is a piece of music the likes we’ve never really seen. Rhymefest’s vision is clear throughout the project. He combines classic sounds of rap and hip-hop with the masterful pieces of knowledge from Baldwin and Giovanni’s conversation. There’s such a beautiful and powerful story being told in each track, creating an engaging piece of music. He has created a piece of art that pulls you into the story and makes the listener part of the conversation.

Rhymefest has done a spectacular job creating a project that showcases decades of hip-hop influence. Tracks like “Triggered” and “Pop” feel reminiscent of early eras of rap, while “Elderberry” and “Deja Vu” feel more like the current direction of the genre. Many of the other tracks feature beats and lyrical flows from that of late 2000’s rap. Overall the album feels like a journey through the years of hip-hop and gives us a taste of many different influences.

You can’t talk about a music album without also talking about production and that is another place this album soars. The sound bites of Baldwin and Giovanni weave perfectly into every song and always catch your attention. They create a beautiful flow and conversation between them and the music. Every artist creates a perfect lyrical flow, working beautifully in tandem with the music. Each track features a beat that hits wonderfully with story and never feels dull or repeated. The genius producers on this project have crafted a beautiful piece of music that not only helps tell stories, but elevates them.

photo credit: Tori “Torsion” Howard

It’s a complex and intelligent body of art, one that tells of struggle, love, introspection, and growth. Throughout all of that, it is also a story of being unapologetically black and proud. Rhymefest invites listeners to try and see through all these many lenses and tells a powerful story while doing so.  He’s reimagined this iconic, historic conversation and created a piece of music that feels completely new and inspiring. 

The album is out now and you can listen to it here.

February 9, 2024 0 comments
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New Music Roundup: Releases You May Have Missed

by Andrea Lorena February 9, 2024
written by Andrea Lorena

Dive into our favorite new music picks from the past few weeks. Our latest NMR features sizzling tunes from DI SUN, LUVIUM, Eliminate, Silverstein & Fairlane, Arky Waters, and more.

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February 9, 2024 0 comments
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Exclusive: PRICE Talks Upcoming Album Drop, ‘C.I.T.Y.’ (Caught In The Youth)

by Celine Kerik January 22, 2024
written by Celine Kerik

Nearly 47,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and hip-hop lovers on Soundcloud have been anxiously awaiting PRICE’s new album, C.I.T.Y. (Caught In The Youth), and in four days, it’s officially dropping.

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Perry Maysun’s Song ‘Orphanage’

by Staff January 12, 2024
written by Staff

Even on the heels of a fresh album release, Perry Maysun always has a new project up his sleeve. The prolific Westchester rapper, who often spends days at a time cooking up beats and verses in his room, churned out a new release every month in 2023, and he doesn’t show signs of stopping any time soon. “I love making music and I have ideas 24/7,” he says, “but I don’t like putting out loose singles. It just doesn’t feel as fulfilling as knowing all the songs have a home. I’m a sucker for an album.” It comes as no surprise, then, that even Maysun’s latest collaborations have given way to larger releases: a partnership with fellow New York rapper Young Wabo has already yielded a mixtape (Warping Time) and a full-length album (Peace Blessings Be), which both boast introspective, poetic verses over soul-lifting alternative hip hop grooves. “We made Warping Time in my room in like four days,” Maysun remembers. “And then we started working on Peace Blessings Be, too. He stayed in my house for like a month. We were just creating, creating, creating. It was like lightning in a bottle.”

Photos by Hellen Elizondo
Photos by Hellen Elizondo
Photos by Hellen Elizondo
Photos by Hellen Elizondo
Photos by Hellen Elizondo

Not every song he creates makes it onto an album like Peace Blessings Be, but Maysun is a firm believer that every track deserves a home. Songs that didn’t originally find their way onto full albums can be found on Maysun’s Reverie mixtapes, a series of projects that serve as a refuge for the sonic misfits. “I love these songs, they’re great,” Maysun says. “But they’re like orphans. Reverie is my song orphanage. I have a great time puzzling them together and making a beautiful sequence of songs.” The collections range in size—Reveries I and II are quick 6-song EPs, while III and IV make up full-length albums. For Maysun, there’s no point in holding onto the music he makes: it belongs out in the world. “People think that if you put out too much music, it saturates you,” he reflects. “But you can’t saturate yourself. Why would you want to be less of yourself? When a color is saturated, it’s the most pungent.” To fans who might find his relentless release schedule a bit dizzying, Maysun has only one thing to say: “Keep up.”

January 12, 2024 0 comments
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New Music Roundup: Releases You May Have Missed

by Andrea Lorena December 8, 2023
written by Andrea Lorena

Check out this week’s roundup for a diverse range of sounds spanning from Satori’s deep, organic sounds, to Eli Brown and Joyhauser‘s electric techno, to Gusted‘s riveting new Dead or Alive remix, and many more.

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New Music Roundup: Releases You May Have Missed

by Andrea Lorena December 1, 2023
written by Andrea Lorena

Check out sonic roundup, where we peel back the curtain of the music world to reveal the freshest tracks you didn’t know you needed. This week’s edition includes tunes from Close To Monday, WhoMadeWho, NITTI, SHERM x Bluprint, Tara Brooks, and more.

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Legendary Electronic-Rock Outfit Pendulum Returns With 4-Track ‘Anima’ EP

by Andrea Lorena November 15, 2023
written by Andrea Lorena

A fusion of rock, electronic, and hip-hop elevates the band’s legacy and diverse soundscape. 

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Exclusive: K. Michelle K. Opens Up About Her Life and New Album “I’m The Problem” at Intimate Listening Party

by Aurora Fowlkes October 19, 2023
written by Aurora Fowlkes

Calling all Rebels! K. Michelle recently held a listening party in New York City for her upcoming album, “I’m The Problem”, with songs as sweet, sincere, and powerful as the artist herself.

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